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links for 2006-07-31
Posted in: Links by Cat on July 31, 2006
links for 2006-07-28
Posted in: Links by Cat on July 28, 2006
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How cute.
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Helsinki street fashion
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Hilarious. And the dog is having a blast.
links for 2006-07-27
Posted in: Links by Cat on July 27, 2006
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WAIL! We cancelled just enough cable to miss this.
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Ryan’s Portland pics. I may be in there a time or two.
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For the archive project.
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Also for the archive project.
The Spousal Unit and Me
Posted in: Uncategorized by Cat on July 27, 2006

Bill and Cat
Originally uploaded by laze.
This is me and Bill, enjoying a wonderful Ethiopian meal at Queen of Sheba with Ryan (the photographer) and Paul during their trip to Portland.
The decimated dish you see before us is everyone’s meal. It is served family-style on one platter, with your order facing toward you. Maybe. It doesn’t matter, because it’s all wonderful. You eat by tearing off pieces of spongy bread called injira, and scooping up goodies. Since you aren’t getting your dirty fork in someone else’s food, by the end of the meal, everyone is sharing. I want to go there again and again.
links for 2006-07-26
Posted in: Links by Cat on July 26, 2006
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Neato project, via the Spousal Unit.
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DIY Lightbox
WVOX NY
Posted in: Blogathon 2006 by Cat on July 26, 2006
I’ll be taking an early lunch break tomorrow and talking with Lisa Tolliver for WVOX. I’ll be utterly terrified. Please think happy thoughts for me.
Posted in: Blogathon 2006 by Cat on July 26, 2006
You know what to do.
links for 2006-07-25
Posted in: Links by Cat on July 25, 2006
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if the dignitary rolls over, then you can belly rub.
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Better than you’d think.
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“The suction above the hole resulted in several helicopter crashes, so all flight above the hole is prohibited now.”
An interesting several days
Posted in: Uncategorized by Cat on July 25, 2006
Lessee…
Last week I attended Webvisions. Instead of catching all the cool morning sessions, I was in CSS Bootcamp with Dave McFarland, and I don’t regret a moment. That was a great class–it made things so clear. I have already pre-ordered Dave’s book.
In the afternoon, I listened to a super talk from Andy about how web communities make their way offline. What a fun talk, with interesting history and delightful slides. Yes, I said delightful slides. I know those two don’t go together, but it’s true in this case. Afterwards, listened to Derek talk about community building, er, or something like that. Good talk, long title.
I wasn’t going to attend Webvisions this year, but Paul and Ryan came into town, and those are two guys I had to meet. As is usual, I felt like I’d known them for years, because I did–online.
People I met this year:
- Derek, who seems like such a sweetie
- Rael, whom I just shook hands with and said hello.
- Andy, who is a very nice guy with great ideas.
- Scott, who is gregarious and fun. I remembered his Blogathon run from a few years back, and was all giddy when I realized it was “the music guy” I was sitting next to at lunch.
- Paul, who was probably the second blog-friend I ever made, so this was a long time coming.
- Ryan, who has helped me with two Blogathons, and also been an online friend a long time.
I think that’s it, though I could be forgetting someone. Though the talks were great, my favorite part of Webvisions is always meeting people.
In other news, the last week has been scorching, in the 90s and 100s. Nonetheless, the Spousal Unit and I got out both Saturday and Sunday to go letterboxing. We discovered two parks we’d never visited (see, this is a limitation of being car-free. There are a lot of parks I’ve missed.), and found three of the four letterboxes we hunted. I must especially commend Calli K., who does some beautiful stamp carving, and made me want to do better.